Costa Rica

If there’s a place in the world for reconciliation, forgiveness, and respect, it’s Costa Rica. Its enchanting nature, where river forests draw strength from waterfalls and springs, is the bond that unites a country that cherishes and protects its greatest treasure.

Parque Nacional Volcán Arenal
“In nature, nothing is perfect, yet everything is perfect. Trees may be crooked or extravagantly curved, but they remain beautiful.”

Traditional and peaceful, its people find joy in the simple things life offers and are always eager to share what they have with anyone who comes to their door. Costa Rica is a gift beneath the setting sun, an embrace from the sea.

mono ardilla en un árbol de Costa Rica
Natural jade and gold palace

Costa Rica’s heart beats to the rhythm of a drum, and with each beat, it seems to cry out “pura vida” (pure life).

Green soul

temporada

From July to October, offering the best conditions to explore Costa Rica and discover its rich biodiversity, with a particular focus on the turtle communities.

Warm temperate and tropical

Average 25°C

July to October

Warm temperate days with little difference between day and night.

experiencias NUBA

Costa Rica Pueblo indígena

Cultural experience with tribal communities

Live a unique cultural immersion experience by spending a day with the Maleku or the Boruca, two of the oldest tribal communities in Costa Rica. Be welcomed in their remote villages with a guide, learn their stories, taste their food and let yourself be carried away by the rhythms of a drum while learning their traditional dances.
Costa Rica Surf

Exclusive surfing in hidden paradises

Fulfill any surfer’s dream and live an epic heli-surfing adventure on the Pacific coast. With the help of a helicopter, access the most remote beaches and bays of the country to enjoy its incredible waves in a privileged natural environment.
Costa Rica Tiburones Martillo

Conservation of hammerhead shark sanctuary

Join the work of the world’s first hammerhead shark sanctuary, in Golfo Dulce, and climb aboard a research vessel to help marine biologists track the elusive specimens. Name one of the sharks and follow in its footsteps throughout its life.

Historias de BITÁCORA

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Costa Rica